Thousands march to remember murdered and missing women
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rabble.ca weekly e-news for February 18th, 2016
Indigenous This week's top news and analysis about the struggles of indigenous peoples for rights and sovereignty. For more on indigenous issues visit our topic page: http://rabble.ca/indigenousA human history of the Ottawa River Watershed February 18, 2016 | By Victoria Fenner A look at the role of the Ottawa River in the history of the Algonquin Nation, with Peter Di Gangi. The Bear Clan: An Indigenous approach to safety and well-being in Winnipeg February 17, 2016 | By Scott Neigh James Favel, Jesse Leigh, and Larry Morrissette talk about the work of Winnipeg's Bear Clan Patrol. GroundWire | February 15, 2016: Anti-racist activism, MMIW march, Water Sustainability Act February 16, 2016 | By GroundWire Community radio news from coast to coast to coast. Hundreds march to remember murdered and missing women in Vancouver February 15, 2016 | By Alyse Kotyk The 26th Annual Women's Memorial March took place on February 14 to remember women in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside who have gone missing or have been murdered. Pam Palmater: Honour the treaties, keep the promises February 12, 2016 | By Christopher Majka Pam Palmater's eloquent advocacy for rights of Indigenous people combines fierce intelligence and knowledge of native law and tradition with the warmth and generosity of Idle No More. Hear her voice.
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